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The hypolipidemic mechanism of chrysanthemum flavonoids and its main components, luteolin and luteoloside, based on the gene expression profile
2022 Sep 06 Frontiers in Nutrition Sun J, Wang Z, Lin C, Xia H, Yang L, Wang S, et al.
Chrysanthemum flavonoids (CF) exhibited 41 differential genes, including Sqle, Gck, and Idi1, associated with cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism, and glycolysis; luteolin intervention primarily influenced the synthesis and transport of cholesterol with 68 differential genes, including Acsl3, Cyp7a1, and Lpin1; while luteoloside intervention showed 51 differential genes, including Acaca, Cyp7a1, and Lpin1, mainly associated with fatty acid metabolism. The study highlights the complexity of CF's mechanism in improving hyperlipidemia, suggesting distinct pathways compared to luteolin and luteoloside, necessitating further investigation into the roles of other components.
Experimental Study Luteoloside Chrysanthemum Cholesterol Luteolin Hypolipidemic Effects and Preliminary Mechanism of Chrysanthemum Flavonoids, Its Main Components Luteolin and Luteoloside in Hyperlipidemia Rats
2021 Aug 20 Antioxidants Sun J, Wang Z, Chen L, Sun G
Chrysanthemum flavonoids, luteolin, and luteoloside demonstrated effectiveness in reducing blood lipids, improving liver function, and enhancing antioxidant activity; however, chrysanthemum flavonoids exhibited a stronger antioxidant and lipid metabolism regulation ability compared to luteolin and luteoloside.
Experimental Study Animal Study Luteolin Chrysanthemum Luteoloside Cholesterol
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